Authors
JC Mutter, R Fishman, JK Anttila-Hughes, SM Hsiang
Publication date
2009/12
Source
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2009
Pages
U23E-01
Description
The challenges of sustainable development--equitably improving global human welfare while ensuring that the environment is preserved for future generations-demand research at the nexus of the social and natural sciences. Massive and inevitable changes in climate, ecosystem functions, and human interaction with the environment will perturb societies throughout the world in different ways over the coming century. The changes faced by poor societies and their ability to cope differs markedly from those that face the richest. Yet in all regions the dynamic interaction of social and natural drivers will govern the prospects for human welfare and its improvement. Developing an understanding of these phenomena will require field research together with analytical and modeling capabilities that couple physical and social phenomena, allowing feedback between the two to manifest and permit forecasting over long time …
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JC Mutter, R Fishman, JK Anttila-Hughes, SM Hsiang - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2009